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Days constantly filled with praise and awards, popular Paula Hawkins’ great anticipation for her newest mystery-thriller novel, Into the Water was no surprise. The book was published following the success of The Girl on the Train, which was produced into a movie in 2014. Into the Water showcases the extremes …

When I picked up Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One from my local Barnes and Nobles, I was excited from the buzz surrounding this book, as well as the promise of a new sci-fi dystopian favorite. About 50 pages in, the book was living up to the hype. Interesting world …

There is no feeling that compares to that of addictive reading. Recently in the AP Literature and Expos classroom, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World was introduced to many MC seniors; some lapped it up with glee and others simply chose to depend on Sparknotes over the actual text. For those …

The smell of musk mixes with worn leather and dried ink. Dust particles dance in the beam of sunlight that shoots through the open windows, illuminating the front of the store, but falls short of piercing the wayback list. Floor to ceiling, the wallpaper of the store is the leatherbacks …

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